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Grenadier Collection (page 11)

"Grenadier: A Symbol of Honor, Tradition, and Bravery" In this captivating image, we see Queen Elizabeth II proudly donning the uniform of the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Captain Lord Balgonie, Grenadier Guards

Captain Lord Balgonie, Grenadier Guards. Lord Balgonie, full-length portrait, wearing heavy coat, standing, facing slightly right, holding fur hat in right hand. Date 1855

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Captain Verschoyle, Grenadier Guards

Captain Verschoyle, Grenadier Guards. Captain Henry W. Verschoyle, three-quarter length portrait, facing slightly left, wearing uniform and holding sword. Date 1855

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Captain Burnaby, Grenadier Guards

Captain Burnaby, Grenadier Guards. Captain Burnaby, full-length portrait, seated on gabion, facing slightly right, holding sword in left hand. Date 1855

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Guards Memorial - St Jamess Park, London

Guards Memorial - St Jamess Park, London
The Guards Memorial - St Jamess Park, London (as seen from Horseguards Parade) - unveiled by the Duke of Connaught on 16th October, 1926. An obelisk of Portland stone with a granite base

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Portrait of the Queen, Colonel-in-Chief, the Grenadier Guard

Portrait of the Queen, Colonel-in-Chief, the Grenadier Guard
A portrait by Raymond Kanelba at the Grenadier Guards Tricentenary Exhibition at St Jamess Palace. The Queen is dressed in the uniform of Colonel-in-Chief

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier Guards perform

Grenadier Guards perform
The musical festival at Boston: the band of the grenadier guards playing The Star Spangled Banner. Date: 1872

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Edward, Prince of Wales, inspecting field kitchen, Richmond

Edward, Prince of Wales, inspecting field kitchen, Richmond
Edward, Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII), inspecting a field kitchen of the Grenadier Guards in Richmond Park, Surrey, at the start of the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Germany - Karlsruhe - Grenadier Barracks

Germany - Karlsruhe - Grenadier Barracks (Kaserne) Date: 1904

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Infantry Regiment 18th C

Infantry Regiment 18th C
Military manoeuvres : three infantry regiments are led by a man on horseback. Three regiments of grenadiers follow at the back. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageGrenadier Collection: German Military 1738

German Military 1738
GERMAN Grenadier, Dragoon and Infantry Date: 1738

Background imageGrenadier Collection: German Military C18

German Military C18
Prussian troops : Officer of a Guard Battalion, saluted by a Grenadier Date: 1760

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grandville Pomegranate

Grandville Pomegranate
FLEUR DE GRENADIER pomegranate flower (poma granata) Date: 1847

Background imageGrenadier Collection: German Military 1730

German Military 1730
GERMAN Grenadier, Cuirassier and General of Wurttemberg Date: circa 1730

Background imageGrenadier Collection: French infantry

French infantry : fusilier, grenadier and voltigeur (L to R)

Background imageGrenadier Collection: PLEVNA MONUMENT, c1895. Monument to the Heroes of Plevna (or Pleven)

PLEVNA MONUMENT, c1895. Monument to the Heroes of Plevna (or Pleven). The memorial chapel in Moscow was built to commemorate Russian soldiers who died in the Siege of Plevna during the Russo-Turkish

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier fish packed in ice after being caught

Grenadier fish packed in ice after being caught
Fishing catch. Grenadier fish, suborder Macrouroidei, packed in ice after being caught by a trawler. Grenadier fish, related to cod, live 300 metres or more below the surface

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier Guards drummers, Trengwainton House, Cornwall

Grenadier Guards drummers, Trengwainton House, Cornwall
The Corps of Drums of the Grenadier Guards performing on the front lawn of Trengwainton House in Penzance, Cornwall in front of a large audience

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Drum Major of the Grenadier Guards

Drum Major of the Grenadier Guards
A Drum Major of the Grenadier Guards in Full Ceremonial Dress

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Prince of Wales during World War I

Prince of Wales during World War I
Edward, Prince of Wales, later Duke of Windsor, pictured in 1914 when he joined the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Edward VIII / Stamp

Edward VIII / Stamp
EDWARD VIII as Prince of Wales, in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: The Torchlight Parade by C. E. Turner

The Torchlight Parade by C. E. Turner
The famous Torchlight Parade revived at Aldershot Tattoo and performed by the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, the 1st Battalion of the Irish Guards and the 2nd Battalion of the Queens Regiment

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier, 12th Regiment of Foot

Grenadier, 12th Regiment of Foot
A Grenadier of the 12th Regiment of Foot, 1756 - 63. The Suffolk Regiment. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageGrenadier Collection: The Fantassins of France

The Fantassins of France
A French fusilier and trench-clearer standing together. The fusilier carries a Lebel rifle while the grenadier, or trench-clearer is equipped with a Browning pistol

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier / Napoleon 1814

Grenadier / Napoleon 1814
A Grenadier of the Napoleonic era in ceremonial dress, carrying an enormous rifle tipped with a bayonet

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Prince of Wales 1914

Prince of Wales 1914
EDWARD VIII Photograph of Edward, Prince of Wales, later Duke of Windsor, dressed as a second lieutenant of the Grenadier Guards during the First World

Background imageGrenadier Collection: French Soldiers 1830 On

French Soldiers 1830 On
French soldiers: Voltigeur (Africa), Chasseur, Infantry, Zouave, Cuirassier, Lancer and Grenadier

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Edward Viii / Grenadier Pc

Edward Viii / Grenadier Pc
EDWARD VIII as Prince of Wales in uniform, with the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Naser Od-Din Music Sheet

Naser Od-Din Music Sheet
NASER OD-DIN Shah of Persia, featured on a popular music sheet of The Persian March by Dan Godfrey, bandmaster of the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier with Dog

Grenadier with Dog
French Grenadier with rescued bandaged dog in his backpack

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Machine Gun Section

Machine Gun Section
A machine-gun section of the Grenadier Guards, wearing their field service kit. Eight men to man a single machine gun ?

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Weapons / Grenades

Weapons / Grenades
A French grenadier in the act of throwing a lighted grenade




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"Grenadier: A Symbol of Honor, Tradition, and Bravery" In this captivating image, we see Queen Elizabeth II proudly donning the uniform of the Grenadier Guards. The Grenadiers Mount Guard with utmost precision and dedication as they stand tall in their iconic red tunics and bearskin hats. Their unwavering commitment to duty is evident as they salute with impeccable discipline. The history of the grenadiers dates back to the Napoleonic Wars when French soldiers wore distinctive uniforms that inspired awe on the battlefield. Today, the Grenadier Guards continue this legacy by participating in sham fights where their skills are put to test. Not limited to ceremonial duties alone, these brave soldiers also guard historic landmarks like St Michaels Mount and rest eternally under gravestones at Winchester Cathedral's graveyard. Their presence signifies not only protection but also a deep-rooted connection to British heritage. Integrity retiring from Office. This poignant phrase echoes through time, reminding us of an era when honor was paramount. Even during times of peace in the inter-war period, British military posters featuring grenadiers served as reminders of strength and resilience. As a symbol of national pride, Her Majesty reviews her loyal Grenadier Guards who have always stood by her side throughout history. With great pomp and pageantry, she witnesses their unwavering loyalty firsthand. But every chapter must come to an end; thus begins another phase as we witness the departure of these gallant warriors. Among them stands a young drummer boy - a true embodiment of courage amidst chaos - representing generations yet to come. The grenadiers' story is one that encapsulates valorous tales passed down through generations – tales that remind us why we hold our armed forces dear. They embody bravery beyond measure while upholding traditions that define our nation's identity.